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PacificSource said it will cut ties with Medicaid at the end of the year. That’s creating uncertainty for the 92,000 people in the county who currently receive Oregon Health Plan coverage via PacificSource. What happens now? Ashli Blow has this explainer.

Jaime Adame wrote a devastating story about the life of Daniel Kahn, who came to Oregon from Texas seeking consistent mental health treatment and housing support. Instead, Kahn died July 30, shot in a drive-through car wash after being chased by police officers. Springfield police say Kahn earlier stabbed two officers, both of whom survived.

On the lighter side, Lillian Schrock-Clevenger got to meet a real live grammarian over the weekend at the Art House. (Real live? That’s probably not grammatically correct.) And Tyson Alger looks ahead to the Ducks’ biggest test so far this season, coming Saturday, when Oregon goes to Penn State, currently ranked No. 3.

In case you missed these stories published over the weekend:
Dorcas Smucker on the power of tending her dahlias in dark times
Mark Baker talked to Oregon State fans about the dimming of an old rivalry
Cool photos from the Ducks versus Oregon State

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Lane County Medicaid shakeup: Here is what we know so far

By Ashli Blow

PacificSource has said it will cut ties with Medicaid at the end of the year, saying the rates the state pays to cover people are simply too low. It’s still not clear what will happen to the nearly 92,000 people in the county who currently receive Oregon Health Plan coverage via PacificSource.

Here’s a case where standing on the sidelines is a weighty job indeed

By Bob Welch

Stepping up to be the “box official” at JV high school football game: Watch out for 225-pound linemen and stay off your phone.

Grammar enthusiasts converge at the Art House for meeting with expert

By Lillian Schrock-Clevenger

More than 60 people gathered at the Art House in Eugene to watch the documentary “Rebel With a Clause” and meet its subject, Ellen Jovin, a self-described grammarian who travels the country answering grammar questions from strangers.


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Sarah

Sarah has worked for Runner’s World since 2012 and covered two Olympics. Having lived in Eugene since 2016, Sarah looks forward to helping shape coverage of the Eugene-Springfield area, especially in business and sports.